Clinical Statistics for Non-Statisticians

Get a solid understanding of basic statistical concepts fundamental to clinical research, in a course for professionals who have regular exposure to statistics either through studies or professional experience.

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Overview

This course is designed to be an introduction of basic statistical concepts fundamental to clinical research, for professionals who have regular exposure to statistics either through studies or professional experience. The materials cover many key statistical topics, such as the interpretation of odds ratios and hazard ratios, meta-analysis and non-inferiority studies. While the course includes a few formulae for individuals who are interested in computational details, the course emphasises the application of statistical concepts to clinical investigation.

What participants from previous courses say:

"It provides the background information that is extremely helpful for discussions with internal statisticians."

"I still need to work on the different designs / tests and how to understand results, but I now understand basic statistical language and notions (including p value)."

What you will learn

Basic statistical principles pertinent to clinical research.

Who should attend?

This course will particularly benefit professionals who must understand and work with statistical concepts related to clinical research, and who must present results of clinical trials. The course is aimed for non-statisticians and those who need to refresh their statistical knowledge. Participants should have a basic understanding of statistics (either through professional experience or studies) roughly equivalent to an introductory statistics course.

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